Modifying a Shared Bandwidth
Scenarios
You can modify the name and size of a shared bandwidth as required.
- If a shared bandwidth is billed on a pay-per-use basis, the modification will take effect immediately. For details, see Modifying a Shared Bandwidth (Pay-per-Use).
- You can perform the following operations on a yearly/monthly shared bandwidth:
- Increasing a Shared Bandwidth (Yearly/Monthly): The change will be applied immediately and the price difference will be billed accordingly.
- Decreasing a Shared Bandwidth (Yearly/Monthly): The change will be applied in the first billing cycle after a successful renewal.
If you want to change the billing mode of a shared bandwidth, see How Do I Change My EIP Billing Mode from Pay-per-Use to Yearly/Monthly?
Modifying a Shared Bandwidth (Pay-per-Use)
- Go to the shared bandwidth list page.
- In the shared bandwidth list, locate the row that contains the shared bandwidth you want to modify, click Modify Bandwidth in the Operation column, and modify the bandwidth settings.
- Click Next.
- Click Submit.
Increasing a Shared Bandwidth (Yearly/Monthly)
- Go to the shared bandwidth list page.
- In the shared bandwidth list, locate the row that contains the target shared bandwidth, and click Modify Bandwidth in the Operation column.
- Select Increase bandwidth and click Continue.
- In the New Configuration area on the Modify Bandwidth page, change the bandwidth name and size.
- Click Next.
- Confirm the information and click Pay Now.
After you complete the payment, the increased bandwidth will take effect immediately.
Decreasing a Shared Bandwidth (Yearly/Monthly)
- Go to the shared bandwidth list page.
- In the shared bandwidth list, locate the row that contains the target shared bandwidth, and click Modify Bandwidth in the Operation column.
- Select Decrease bandwidth and click Continue.
- In the New Configuration area on the Modify Bandwidth page, change the bandwidth name and size.
- Click Next.
- Confirm the information and click Pay Now.
After you complete the payment, the decreased bandwidth will take effect in the first billing cycle after the current subscription ends.